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and the technology to pull it together. five years ago it could have occurred and we might not have had nearly the digital record that was developed in this case. one can only imagine had there not been the video and photographic evidence of the perpetrators. >> thank you. we are told the suspect suffering from at least one gunshot wound and blood loss. not known if they are fresh wounds from tonight's exchange of fire. he's being taken to mount auburn hospital in cambridge. the same hospital where transit police officer is recovering from a gunshot wound by either this kid or his older brother last night. this is a time to read a sad statement from the family of sean collier, the police officer killed last night on the m.i.t. campus. family has released an official photograph along with these words. we are heart broken by the loss of our wonderful and caring son and brother, sean collier. our only solace is that sean died bravely doing what he committed his life to do -- serving and protecting others. we are thankful for t
and the technology to pull it together. five years ago it could have occurred and we might not have had nearly the digital record that was developed in this case. one can only imagine had there not been the video and photographic evidence of the perpetrators. >> thank you. we are told the suspect suffering from at least one gunshot wound and blood loss. not known if they are fresh wounds from tonight's exchange of fire. he's being taken to mount auburn hospital in cambridge. the same...
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but it's not imperfect technology. which actually maybe why it was better here to have all of these publicly submitted pictures. you had pictures from multiple angles, from multiple users, multiple lighting situations that did make it easier to identify these suspects. also, one thing that i wanted to point out is that not only did you have the pictures here but there were witness ids. muse needia outlets that jeff who was grievesly injured in this tragedy actually had identified, had the presence of mind to be able to identify one of the suspects to give a good strong description of a suspect to the f.b.i. not to look at a lineup of pictures but to give a strong description of the suspect and what had happened at the scene to law enforcement agents. and i think that sort of traditional policing, those sorts of methods were very effective here. >> next up is naturally calling from houston, texas. go ahead. caller: good morning. thanks for accepting my call. i have a question on the expectation of privacy. work in publi
but it's not imperfect technology. which actually maybe why it was better here to have all of these publicly submitted pictures. you had pictures from multiple angles, from multiple users, multiple lighting situations that did make it easier to identify these suspects. also, one thing that i wanted to point out is that not only did you have the pictures here but there were witness ids. muse needia outlets that jeff who was grievesly injured in this tragedy actually had identified, had the...
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. >> mcvai's voice will lay out his version of developments using new facial replacement technology, we transform recreation shot with actors into visuals that graphically place mcvai into the very scenes he describes. drawing from 45 hours of exclusive audiotapes, we'll go deeper than ever thought possible into the mindset of this calculating killer. >> this is one kid who got it in his head that he could play god. >> when mcvai talks about the actual bombing, he's not almost bragging. he's boasting completely. >> first of all, i believe there is no hell, but if i go further and say even if there is, i don't think i'm going. >> can you imagine like if lee harvey oswald had the chance to spill his guts or john wilkes booth? i knew i had one of the most saddest and horrible stories that has ever been told in american journalism. >> i never had trouble admitting to my involvement in what i did because i feel no shame for it. you see, with these tapes, i feel very free in talking. you've got this adrenaline pumping, but you force yourself to stay calm. i then pulled up to the light whic
. >> mcvai's voice will lay out his version of developments using new facial replacement technology, we transform recreation shot with actors into visuals that graphically place mcvai into the very scenes he describes. drawing from 45 hours of exclusive audiotapes, we'll go deeper than ever thought possible into the mindset of this calculating killer. >> this is one kid who got it in his head that he could play god. >> when mcvai talks about the actual bombing, he's not almost...
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equipped with thermal imaging technology so they could use essentially the suspect's heat register, they could tell there was a live body inside that boat. they knew there was then a reason to go in. ultimately it was the hostage rescue team of the fbi that tried to talk him out of the boat. he was described as noncommunicative, presumably talking didn't work. we don't know how they got him out. there was exchange of gunfire. shots were fired at the boat at that time, but they don't know if that's where he got the wounds. since he was covered in blood when he first pulled back the carp, imagine that when they remake the movie of this, they presumed he was wounded from previous exchange of gunfire last night, although it could have been somebody else's blood, we don't know. they don't know if he was hit again. described as being in serious condition. apart of being asked if there might be other assailants, if there might be people on the loose that pose a threat to the people of boston, the answer from police commissioner was not a direct answer, but he said sort of vague terms he believe
equipped with thermal imaging technology so they could use essentially the suspect's heat register, they could tell there was a live body inside that boat. they knew there was then a reason to go in. ultimately it was the hostage rescue team of the fbi that tried to talk him out of the boat. he was described as noncommunicative, presumably talking didn't work. we don't know how they got him out. there was exchange of gunfire. shots were fired at the boat at that time, but they don't know if...
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also said that they had detected his presence in that boat in the backyard with one of their high tech technology devices that can see inside and register that he was there. brian ross, anything else that stood out to you? >> reporter: they talked about an exchange of gun fire, diane. they did shoot back at some point. and may have hit him when they did, i was told. so, that wasn't quite that they held off entirely. but it was exactly as martha and pierre described to us as we came forward with a special looking radar that sees thermal images and certainly the u.s. attorney said that they have made a public security exception and not give him his miranda warning. they will question him about what larger terror cell he might or might not be part of. >> again, it was dave hennebury who went back to look at his beloved boat and saw, instead, the man suspected of being a terrorist, a bomber. and we're told he's in his 60s, he's a retired telecommunications worker. and it was his phone call that really directed the police. we are getting so many reports out of boston on facebook from people saying, th
also said that they had detected his presence in that boat in the backyard with one of their high tech technology devices that can see inside and register that he was there. brian ross, anything else that stood out to you? >> reporter: they talked about an exchange of gun fire, diane. they did shoot back at some point. and may have hit him when they did, i was told. so, that wasn't quite that they held off entirely. but it was exactly as martha and pierre described to us as we came...
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this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. . >>> the president spoke to the nation last night, offering gratitude to the men and women of law enforcement and the city of boston, after the bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured. >> the president told city residents boston may be your hometown, but we claim it, too, but in that message of hope he also offered a quest for answers and pledged all the support the government could offer. athena jones is at the white house this morning, and athena, give us a sense of what else we heard from the president. >> reporter: good morning. here at the white house the flags are still flying at half staff and the president was closely monitoring the events in boston as they unfolded yesterday. he was being regularly briefed and he got constant updates through the television coverage that he was also following. i believe we have a picture of lisa monica, the assistant for counterterrorism updating the president after the capture of that second suspect
this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. . >>> the president spoke to the nation last night, offering gratitude to the men and women of law enforcement and the city of boston, after the bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured. >> the president told city residents boston may be your hometown, but we claim it, too, but in that message of hope he also offered a quest for answers and pledged all...
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us that the suspects killed a police officer who was on the force of the massachusetts institute of technology, a campus police officer was shot to death in his police cruiser, his name is sean collier, 26 years old. he joined the force only in 2012. he was new at m.i.t. in terms of being a police officer there. he was found dead in his police car. to get back to the narrative of last night, a car was carjacked, a man thrown out of the c called police and said that he believed that the marathon bombers had just taken his car. police found the car, began a chase, bombs were thrown from the car at the police officers. there was a running gun battle. the car stopped. there was a gun battle in which 200 rounds of ammunition were fired and bombs again were thrown at the police officers. in that fire fight 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev was killed. a police officer was gravely wounded. from last night, that is one officer dead, another wounded. weer to told that the wounded officer is in critical but stable condition in the hospital after surgery tonight. tamerlan tsarnaev was killed. his brother, th
us that the suspects killed a police officer who was on the force of the massachusetts institute of technology, a campus police officer was shot to death in his police cruiser, his name is sean collier, 26 years old. he joined the force only in 2012. he was new at m.i.t. in terms of being a police officer there. he was found dead in his police car. to get back to the narrative of last night, a car was carjacked, a man thrown out of the c called police and said that he believed that the marathon...
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they flew a helicopter over the site that was equipped with thermal imaging technology to use essentially the suspect's body heat, his heat register to determine if there was somebody alive and inside that boat and there was. at that point, officials knew there was a reason to go in. the fbi's hostage rescue team initially we're told tried to talk him out of the boat. he was described tonight at the press conference as having been noncommunicative. at that point there was an exchange of gunfire, we do not know if the suspect was hit by that gunfire. but afterwards, officials were finally able to take him into custody in an ambulance. just a remarkable resolution to this massive, massive manhunt. one of the biggest cities in america locked down tight for a full working day and then as soon as the public was let back out into the streets, it was a member of the public in watertown who caught the guy. and when the word got out, when boston police tweeted this. captured! ! ! the hunt is over. the search is done. the terror is over. justice has won, suspect in custody. when that word went out,
they flew a helicopter over the site that was equipped with thermal imaging technology to use essentially the suspect's body heat, his heat register to determine if there was somebody alive and inside that boat and there was. at that point, officials knew there was a reason to go in. the fbi's hostage rescue team initially we're told tried to talk him out of the boat. he was described tonight at the press conference as having been noncommunicative. at that point there was an exchange of...